Congress: We're planning the largest online protest since SOPA. Vote NO on CISPA sooner rather than later.

CISPA -- the bill that would END our online privacy and violate the
4th Amendment -- passed the House last week. We're
planning the largest online privacy protest in history to stop this
bill. Can you call your Senators today to warn them?

We need to flood Congress with phone calls so they know: Violating our privacy is not an option. Vote NO on CISPA!

Use the handy call tool below to instantly look up your
Senator's phone numbers. We'll even provide you with a suggested
script of what to say. After you call, read on.

What to say

"Hello, my name is ___ from ___. I'm calling to tell my Senator that I think CISPA is the wrong approach to cybersecurity, and I urge my Senator to vote against any bill that violates my 4th amendment right to privacy. Internet users are planning the largest online protest since SOPA, Congress needs to listen to Internet users and ensure that personal information is not shared in any new cybersecurity legislation."

What's wrong with CISPA? (in as few words as possible)

It makes it so you can’t even find out about it after the fact. (read more)

It makes it so companies can’t be sued when they do illegal things with your data. (read more)

It allows corporations to cyber-attack each other and individuals outside of the law. (read more)

It makes every privacy policy on the web a moot point, and violates the 4th amendment. (read more)

When we say that your information can be shared with "The Government" it's not hyperbole. Federal Agencies from the Fish & Wildlife Service to Amtrak to the NSA could access your data. (read more)

Which companies will really go to bat for you?

The companies and organizations below have proven their true commitment
to user privacy by vocally opposing CISPA. How legit is that? These
companies are actually saying, “We want to be sued if we do something
illegal with your data.” That’s how you know they are actually taking
your privacy seriously. If Google, Twitter, and Facebook are ready to
walk the walk, they’ll join this list!